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  2. Fashion illustration - Wikipedia

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    Fashion illustration differs from the fashion plate in that a fashion plate is a reproduction of an image, such as a drawing or photograph, for a magazine or book. Fashion illustrations can be made into fashion plate , but a fashion plate is not itself an original work of illustration.

  3. Corinne Malvern - Wikipedia

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    Corinne Malvern (December 13, 1901 [1] – November 9, 1956) was an American commercial artist, active as a fashion advertising artist and illustrator of children's books between the early 1930s and her death in 1956.

  4. Antonio Lopez (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Lopez (February 11, 1943 – March 17, 1987) was a Puerto Rican fashion illustrator whose work appeared in such publications as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Interview and The New York Times. Several books collecting his illustrations have been published. n his obituary, the New York Times called him a "major fashion illustrator."

  5. Tony Viramontes - Wikipedia

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    Just before his death, fashion designer Hanae Mori, who had a long standing working relationship with Viramontes, commissioned a large format coffee-table book titled Viramontes that was published in Japan. [4] A more comprehensive study of his work, Bold, Beautiful and Damned: The World of Fashion Illustrator Tony Viramontes, was published in ...

  6. Fashion plate - Wikipedia

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    Fashion plates should not be confused with costume plates. As outlined by the French social and cultural historian Daniel Roche, there was a point when depictions of costume and of fashion "diverged": [16] the latter came to depict clothes of the present day, while the former came to represent clothes "after the event", that is, after the epoch of the fashionable style.

  7. Joe Eula - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Joe Eula was highlighted as an iconic illustrator in the Line of Fashion Design exhibition at the Leslie Lohman Art Foundation, NY. The following year, 2009, the exhibition was expanded and shown at the Society of Illustrators, NY. Chris Royer contributed several key Joe Eula artworks for the exhibitions.

  8. Julie Verhoeven - Wikipedia

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    Julie Verhoeven (born 16 May 1969) is a British illustrator and designer who has collaborated with brands such as Louis Vuitton, Versace and Peter Jensen.While she is recognised primarily for her work in fashion, she has also contributed illustrations to books, magazines and album covers.

  9. Charles Dana Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Dana Gibson (September 14, 1867 – December 23, 1944) [1] was an American illustrator who created the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of the beautiful and independent American woman at the turn of the 20th century.

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